Participating groups
Lab rotation and Master thesis
A large number of participating groups (including those listed here) accept students for Lab rotations and Master thesis. The lab rotations can be chosen to last 3 weeks (5 ECTS), 6 weeks (10 ECTS) or 8 weeks (15 ECTS).
Chair of Biochemistry
- RNA biology and human diseases (Utz Fischer)
- Control ofintracellular protein degradation by the ubiquitin system (Alexander Buchberger)
- Structural Studies of Biological complexes by electron (cryo) microscopy (Böttcher)
- Structure biology of biological macromolecules and complexes (Clemens Grimm)
- Molecular oncology and oncolytic virotherapy (Aldar Szalay)
Chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Mammalien Myc proteins, their mechanism of action and their role in tumorigenesis (Martin Eilers)
- Transcriptional control of lipid metabolism and its role in tumor growth (Almut Schulze)
- Re-programming of all three RNA Polymerases and coordination of cellular growth by Myc (Elmar Wolf)
- Control of protein translation in colorectal tumorigenesis (Armin Wiegering)
- Effects of deregulated protein stability in cancer (Markus Diefenbacher)
- Drosophila Myc protein and growth control in insects (Peter Gallant)
Rudolf-Virchow-Zentrum
Other participating faculty
- Ralf Bargou (Comprehensive Cancer Center)
- Joachim Diessner (Gynecology)
- Georgios Gakis (Urology)
- Andreas Geier (Hepatology)
- Mario Loehr & Carsten Hagemann (Neurosurgery)
- Heike Hermanns (Hepatology)
- Boris Holzapfel (Orthopedy)
- Ruth Seggewiss-Bernhardt & Jens Kern (Pneumatological Oncology)
- Matthias Kroiss (Endocrinology)
- Molecular Pathogenesis of Hermatological Neoplasias (Ellen Leich-Zbat; Pathology und CCC)
- Stefan Rückriegel (Neurosurgery)
- Bastian Schilling (Dermatology)
- Paul-Gerhardt Schlegel (Pediatric Oncology)
- David Schrama (Dermatooncology)